Rozenko accused the head of the IMF mission in Ukraine in unprofessionalism for his opinion on the pension system of Ukraine

18 April 2017, 14:31 | Economy
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Vice Prime Minister Pavel Rozenko criticized the article by the head of the IMF mission in Ukraine Ron van Roden on Ukraine's pension system, published by Economic Truth, accusing him of "terrible unprofessionalism".

Thus, in his article, Van Roden points out that the basic structure of the pension system of Ukraine has not changed since Soviet times, and the introduction of a funded pension system in Ukraine would be a premature step.

"The introduction of the so-called funded pension system (the second level) in addition to the current system, as some insist, will not make much sense without first correcting the shortcomings of the current system. The introduction of a funded system would be premature, given the current level of development of financial markets and the legal and regulatory framework in Ukraine, "he wrote in his article for" Economic Truth.

"At the same time, the EP says that commenting on the publication on Facebook, Pavel Rozenko blamed In "terrible unprofessionalism", pointing out that he does not understand how the Ukrainian pension system works.

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"After the words of the expert," the basic structure of the pension system has not changed since Soviet times, "any desire to read this whole nonsense until the end. ", - the vice-premier wrote.

"Well, the maxim on the introduction of the second level - in general," no comment ". A person simply does not understand what it is and how it works. Terrible unprofessionalism! !! !! ", He concluded..

Based on materials: epravda.com.ua



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